*provide sets of questions at the end of chapters, where the four points of view (students, parents, teachers and administrators) will commence productive discussions.
*contribute even more succinct questions in an entire chapter put forth for the four POV’s.
*describe real situations which happened throughout a 46 year career. Bad things happen to good teachers as well as inspirational moments, which can alter a student’s or teacher’s life forever.
*share impactful insight to the rewards of teaching.
*encourage teachers to become proactive in their day to day encounters with parents, students, colleagues and administrators.
*include “teachable moments” throughout where the reader has the opportunity to learn from my mistakes.
